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let us look at it. if i do not get either in camera all discovery or hauling it back and forth as appropriate and full disclosure, not only will i issue a subpoena, but i'm going to have to do a lot more. the american people are about to spend more money on this program, perhaps more than any other program launched in its infancy. this is very expensive. you mentioned medicaid. obama care is effectively simply a federal pays both sides large medical program. that's really what it's becoming. the federal taxpayers will be on the hook for huge amounts of money. all we're asking for is that you obey the law as written, and you provide us information when we believe that you created a rule that the last panel couldn't find language to allow you to have that interpretation. you said here said under oath, that, in fact, you had a significant number of people, career professionals, who did analysis. you've begin this committee no such analysis. i'm sending you back very simply. you were pretty close to a usele
let us look at it. if i do not get either in camera all discovery or hauling it back and forth as appropriate and full disclosure, not only will i issue a subpoena, but i'm going to have to do a lot more. the american people are about to spend more money on this program, perhaps more than any other program launched in its infancy. this is very expensive. you mentioned medicaid. obama care is effectively simply a federal pays both sides large medical program. that's really what it's becoming....
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it used to be a $2 billion account. it was nothing to buy things like humvees and radios and so on and so forth. and so, you know, you say, okay, humvees, radios, ultimately what that translate into -- and the correlation is difficult to make -- is it translates into people's well being for the military. and so that's what we're looking for in the long term. but in the near term, defense department has enough tools to be able to minimize some of the impacts of sequestration and uncertainty. >> dennis williams, you're representing, in a sense, the domestic side here. >> [inaudible] >> the bread and the butter. all right. [laughter] and omb's asking for fy-2015 budgets to have a 10% cut. what tools did you use in hhs when you were there -- let me recap, dennis, you were budget officer for how many years? >> 16 years. >> yeah, a long period in the '80s. you moved to hrsa, the health resources administration, where you were -- >> deputy administrator. >> and then came down to run recovery act for the secretary until just fa
it used to be a $2 billion account. it was nothing to buy things like humvees and radios and so on and so forth. and so, you know, you say, okay, humvees, radios, ultimately what that translate into -- and the correlation is difficult to make -- is it translates into people's well being for the military. and so that's what we're looking for in the long term. but in the near term, defense department has enough tools to be able to minimize some of the impacts of sequestration and uncertainty....
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want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it make what your race is? we are all americans and helped to build this country. about time he stayed home and take care of the problems we have in the country instead of hopping on the airplane every time he turns around, entertaining. we have had more entertaining with what he is on that anything else. i am tired of him blaming someone else. whatin your heart and see you were doing. you are separating this country. host: thinker calling. some other news as well. post" --the washington to "usa today" -- fire.scipline under back to the phones. headlineton times" today -- what do you think about
want us to vote for him, and then he takes us and the behind. behind. us in the i am so disgusted. i am 75-years-old. i have never seen my country being run up like this. kids cannot find jobs. people -- men cannot support their wives and children any more. he is advocating food stamps and welfare. instead of doing that, why doesn't he put on his boots, tighten his pants, and work with everyone, not just the democrats, but everybody, black, white, hispanic -- whatever. what difference does it...
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you must defend us from government and free us to take care of our patients. please join me in my oath to first do no harm. respectfully, thank you. >> thank you. click your microphone on right there before you talk. >> thank you. thank you very much mr. chairman and members of the committee for inviting me today. i look forward to trying to help evaluate whether the affordable care at premium assistance tax credits and subsidies should be fully available to all eligible individuals on aca prescribed exchanges whether they are facilitated by state governments or by the federal government. i believe that they should be. i believe that the treasury department's interpretation is correct, that reviewing courts must defer to it and they should not and will not overturn it. i co-panelists have a contrary claim. and they do so i believe because they adopt what i would respectfully call the quarantine approach to statutory interpretation. they zero and selectively on certain provisions of the act and one in particular, with that provision out of context and then impo
you must defend us from government and free us to take care of our patients. please join me in my oath to first do no harm. respectfully, thank you. >> thank you. click your microphone on right there before you talk. >> thank you. thank you very much mr. chairman and members of the committee for inviting me today. i look forward to trying to help evaluate whether the affordable care at premium assistance tax credits and subsidies should be fully available to all eligible individuals...
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>> john: join us tomorrow night. here it is your moment of zen. >> what pissed me off was him on the campaign trail saying, "oh, i've changed" and trying to act like he had a perfect marriage now. >> the hipocracy got to you. >> yeah. >> this chick is so captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by >> stephen: tonight, will hillary clinton run in 2016? and will joe biden run into a glass door? then, a family activity gets a modern update. kids, if you don't stop fighting, this google car will turn itself around. and my guest, emily matchar says women are embracing traditional home making activities like canning and knitting. i'll join in the fun by working a 12-hour day and then having a massive coronary. simon cowell has reportedly impregnated his friend's wife. that is shocking. simon cowell has a friend. this is the colbert report. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) welcome to the report. good to have you with us, thank you so much. [ cheers and applause ]
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they gave us guidance. they didn't contradict that guidance, and i don't think anything he's given us in that time since that guidance, which by the way was the guidance of the committee. remember, he was deputized to provide that guidance. i don't think anything has contradicted that. if you look at what bernanke said in the period after may 22nd, it was exactly what he said on may 22nd. he just changed it around just a little bit, but didn't really change the story of, very simple, if growth continues, if the forecast comes in as we expect, we're going to reduce -- >> based on dat that we have seen this week, do you think the second quarter gdp was the trough? >> i think it was probably the trough, and i also am not sure it's been showing the real story. i think if i look at jobs, if i look at ism, i think there's a case that gdp is a bit higher than is being shown. i was not excited about the beat yesterday to gdp. what gets me excited is thinking about maybe this ism number. it's a kind of number we see
they gave us guidance. they didn't contradict that guidance, and i don't think anything he's given us in that time since that guidance, which by the way was the guidance of the committee. remember, he was deputized to provide that guidance. i don't think anything has contradicted that. if you look at what bernanke said in the period after may 22nd, it was exactly what he said on may 22nd. he just changed it around just a little bit, but didn't really change the story of, very simple, if growth...
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that's not us. that's criticism from somebody that probably supports a national health care plan of some kind. finally, i think this does get overlooked in the debate, and i want to end my comments on a point of agreement because while we have voted repeatedly to repeal, there have actually been times we have on both sides of the aisle agreed and agreed with the president about changing this bill. in the last couple of years we actually passed seven pieces of legislation when we were in the majority, they obviously had to go through a democratic senate and the president's desk, that changed or modified obamacare. that saved about $62 billion. my friends after ramming that legislation through looked at the so-called 1040's that were going to be attached to every $600 purchase and said you guys are right. that's a really bad idea. the president thought so, too. we got rid of it. we also got rid of the assisted living portion of it, the so-called class act that was financially unsustainable. why? secre
that's not us. that's criticism from somebody that probably supports a national health care plan of some kind. finally, i think this does get overlooked in the debate, and i want to end my comments on a point of agreement because while we have voted repeatedly to repeal, there have actually been times we have on both sides of the aisle agreed and agreed with the president about changing this bill. in the last couple of years we actually passed seven pieces of legislation when we were in the...
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>> thanks for joining us. we hope to see you back at 6 clk. >>> on our broadcast tonight, under fire. after a spike in wrongdoing by tsa agents caught sleeping on the job, stealing from passengers, and letting bags and people slip by checkpoints. >>> banned for life. that's what alex rodriguez is facing according to a league report from the world of baseball as talks continue to cut a deal and with a crackdown on cheaters under way. >>> the traffic jam at one of the most beautiful spots in the country. are we loving our national parks to death? and what summer visitors to yosemite may discover when they arrive. >>> and must see tv, the new network about to go national, aimed at a specific niche audience. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. they are the men and women in blue. it is an unmistakable bright blue, and frequent fliers know them instantly as the people standing between us passengers and actually boarding an airplane. there was no tsa before 9/11 and they have grown big and powerful in just t
>> thanks for joining us. we hope to see you back at 6 clk. >>> on our broadcast tonight, under fire. after a spike in wrongdoing by tsa agents caught sleeping on the job, stealing from passengers, and letting bags and people slip by checkpoints. >>> banned for life. that's what alex rodriguez is facing according to a league report from the world of baseball as talks continue to cut a deal and with a crackdown on cheaters under way. >>> the traffic jam at one of...
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congressman paul ryan joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> good to be back with you. >> phony scandal. even today press secretary jay carney sort of downplaying this. is it a phony scandal? >> this is arrogance of power. they're in campaign mode. they're ignoring this. you need to have trust in the government for the government to work effectively. when our government knowingly targets people based upon political beliefs to the tax code, when our government misleads the country about a terrorist attack, that erodes trust. then when our commander in chief said this is phony, there's no reason to be concerned about this, there's nothing to see here, that's just arrogance. and so i think the president's basically trying to change the subject. it's not going well for him. obama care is a train wreck. this is the worst economy since world war ii. stagnant jobs and wages. the real scandals eroding trust in the government, i think he's basically trying to change the subject. >> i don't get it. in early may when it broke abou
congressman paul ryan joins us. nice to see you, sir. >> good to be back with you. >> phony scandal. even today press secretary jay carney sort of downplaying this. is it a phony scandal? >> this is arrogance of power. they're in campaign mode. they're ignoring this. you need to have trust in the government for the government to work effectively. when our government knowingly targets people based upon political beliefs to the tax code, when our government misleads the country...
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it's time for us to act. and for the sake of the future generations of our economy, our environment, let's restore climate research capacity, let's act for future generations. with that i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. rigell, for five minutes. mr. rigell: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in this, the people's house, to pay tribute to, to honor, and to remember the lives of 32 american heroes. next tuesday is august 6, and it's the most sobering anniversary in the district i have the privilege to represent. it was on that day in 2011 that enemy fighters in afghanistan shot down a chinook helicopter, killing five soldiers, three airmen, and 24 navy seals. this tragedy marks the heaviest loss of life for our elite navy seal community. the warriors we lost that day ere loving husbands, devoted fathers, brave sons, patriots. while their families struggle with this loss, their own personal hero, our nation s
it's time for us to act. and for the sake of the future generations of our economy, our environment, let's restore climate research capacity, let's act for future generations. with that i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from virginia, mr. rigell, for five minutes. mr. rigell: i thank the speaker. mr. speaker, i rise today in this, the people's house, to pay tribute to, to honor, and to remember the lives of 32 american...
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in the us the rest of the news the n.s.a. spying program is even more invasive than we thought according to a blockbuster report from glenn greenwald published in today's newspaper the guardian the intelligence agency has the power to look at your e-mails and chats with a simple click of a mouse using a program note by its code name as x. keyscore n.s.a. agents can tap into a whole range of internet communications using just the user name or e-mail address of the person they're trying to snoop is new a set of documents comes just as the senate judiciary committee begins a new set of hearings on the n.s.a. spying programs and has the potential to take the already explosive debate about the surveillance state to a whole new level since news about the n.s.a.'s programs first broke almost two months ago president obama and other high ranking officials have made it clear that that intelligence agency can not read the content of e-mails without a warrant today's news suggests they've been lying to us for more on this i'm joined by
in the us the rest of the news the n.s.a. spying program is even more invasive than we thought according to a blockbuster report from glenn greenwald published in today's newspaper the guardian the intelligence agency has the power to look at your e-mails and chats with a simple click of a mouse using a program note by its code name as x. keyscore n.s.a. agents can tap into a whole range of internet communications using just the user name or e-mail address of the person they're trying to snoop...
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post snowden leaks or disclosures where say, we use excessive reviews so you should trust us. the founders operated in a country that was much more imperiled than we are today and they concluded in the fourth amendment that american citizens should be protected from unreasonable search and seizure. >> neil: where do you draw the line? senator marco rubio about where the republicans are drawing the line, tough or terror, and then snooping on us. >> those are all with great respect towards you but those are all bumper stickers. can we get beyond bumper sticker politics in. >> neil: which is the bumper sticker? >> tough on terror, tough on such liberties -- >> neil: where do you err on the side of in that's the balancing act. >> i err on the side of the constitution and the 9/11 report that says we create our own sense of vulnerability by overclassifying things. that is part of the problem. if you follow the constitution on questions of privacy and security, i think you get to a place where actually oversight is helpful. it prevents us from having these agencies that act without
post snowden leaks or disclosures where say, we use excessive reviews so you should trust us. the founders operated in a country that was much more imperiled than we are today and they concluded in the fourth amendment that american citizens should be protected from unreasonable search and seizure. >> neil: where do you draw the line? senator marco rubio about where the republicans are drawing the line, tough or terror, and then snooping on us. >> those are all with great respect...
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i called pearson publishers, they wouldn't talk to us. they gave us a prepared statement. they're defending this. they say it's fair and balanced. school board members are telling us in brevard county that it's not fair and balanced. they've had a chance to read this and had problems with this. sean, when i did my original story, we got e-mails from all over the countries, parents saying they had similar issues and we understand that a survey, study has been done by the citizens for national security and 80 textbooks in use now are filled with muslim bias. this is across the country. >> is it bias or a whitewash politically correct version. perhaps the definition of jihad is wrong? >> exactly. it's not only whitewashing history. it's also distorting what jihad and what other definitions like that really are. the reason why is this. there is an organization called the institute on religious and civic values. they have an adviser, they were an academic adviser to this book. you might say that seems lick a fairly normal organization. >> innocuous. >> they changed their name.
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that's hardball, for now, thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, tonight on all in, what would happen if police officers accused of targeting, stopping and questioning men of color had to meet with those men face to face after the fact to discuss themselves. today we get cops to sit down with the very people accusing them of racial profiling. also, ken cuccinelli is best known for his war on women. >>> plus, there are some truly amazing name calling happening right now among republicans, but the fight that's unfolding among conservatives is about so much more than who's the king of bacon. we'll tackle the ever bloodier battle on the right over everything from earmarks to foreign policy to whether or not to shut down the government. but we begin tonight with growing momentum among the nation's lawmakers to reign in the secret government. today senators from both parties grilled officials from the fbi and nsa about the lack of transparency around the nation's
that's hardball, for now, thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes, tonight on all in, what would happen if police officers accused of targeting, stopping and questioning men of color had to meet with those men face to face after the fact to discuss themselves. today we get cops to sit down with the very people accusing them of racial profiling. also, ken cuccinelli is best known for his war on...
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for us there are other places. there are our living room. [ laughing ] >> there is something called epic? >> john: it's a premium cable. >> i must look into this. >> john: yes, you must because it's a place that needs more comedy specials. i'm not going to ask you what you're going to do. >> where do you see it? >> john: you get the package. >> it's like hbo? >> john: yes, they're doing more comedy. i'm not going to ask you what you are going to do. i'm going to ask you, though, because i asked you for years, do you want to do more sandup? >> yes, i'm already booked. i have two bookings in the fall and september, and now there will be more because i'm putting it out there. i'm doing leno on september 18th, and mahr on the 20th. but i don't have to go every day. >> john: joy, i got to say it's been an honor knowing you, and an honor working with you. >> i do, too. i appreciate all the compliments you've been giving me. >> john: thank you. >> you have a certain--what's the word i'm looking for. a jesuit quality about
for us there are other places. there are our living room. [ laughing ] >> there is something called epic? >> john: it's a premium cable. >> i must look into this. >> john: yes, you must because it's a place that needs more comedy specials. i'm not going to ask you what you're going to do. >> where do you see it? >> john: you get the package. >> it's like hbo? >> john: yes, they're doing more comedy. i'm not going to ask you what you are going to...
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cuccinelli used taxpayer dollars for his side of the fight. he did so to destroy and discredit one of the most prominent people in the scientific community. a scientist who is warning us what is happening to our earth, global warming. which is shown in this video covering the past few decades, all that's supported from temperature data from nasa. ken cuccinelli decided to wage war. michael mann from penn state university joins me. mcauliffe is leading over ken cuccinelli. what would you tell people? >> virginia ans have a very stark choice before them. on the one hand, you have terry mcauliffe who embraces science and technology, who recognizes that technological innovation is what's going to help virginia compete in the world of economy. and on the other hand you have ken cuccinelli, someone who views science as something to attack if it doesn't comport with his ideological views or the views of the special interest that funds his campaigns. >> why did he go after you? >> well, i published 15 years ago this graph called a hockey stick that sh
cuccinelli used taxpayer dollars for his side of the fight. he did so to destroy and discredit one of the most prominent people in the scientific community. a scientist who is warning us what is happening to our earth, global warming. which is shown in this video covering the past few decades, all that's supported from temperature data from nasa. ken cuccinelli decided to wage war. michael mann from penn state university joins me. mcauliffe is leading over ken cuccinelli. what would you tell...
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i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. inside the only 3 chamber laundry detergent. ♪ now, here you go, let it go ♪ ooh ♪ 'cause it's a bright light stain fighting, cleaning, and brightening... in tide pods. pop in. stand out. [ male announcer ] over the last 100 years, tennis has gotten a lot less dainty, rackets less splintery, courts more surfacey. technology made the game a whole lot faster and awesomer. it's kind of like how esurance used technology to build a car insurance company for the modern world. advantage, you. let's give it up for the modern world. [ crowd cheering ] [ male a
i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super...
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simon pegg joins us next. there he is in the bud light platinum suite. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ even when you don't now yhave time for a break break with new kit kat minis. poppable, bite-sized minis that let you make break time anytime. that's awesome!staurant. i know, voice activated and great gas mileage. so much better than choosing voice activated or great gas mileage. that'd be like eating sweet or sour chicken. oh grrrlg what is this?! sour chicken... it's good, right? that'd be awful. i think i like "and" better. and is better. the 2014 focus. only ford gives you ecoboost fuel economy aa whole lot more. go further. ♪ you know that it's true ♪ ♪ you need a brand-new soap that works hard, too ♪ ♪ ♪ you are the worst architect in the world ♪ [ old spice whistle ] ♪ [ male announcer ] for the billions of smartphone photographers... ♪ ...the first smartphone to put the camera first. meet the windows phone nokia lumia 1020. with 41 megapixels and reinvented zoom, nothing else comes close
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don't use the predictable patterns. don't use your name. and be also more creative. try something that is unexpected, and doesn't really relate to anything at all. that's my advice. that's the right thing to do. >> i can't keep all of these things straight in my head and i don't know about jonathan but i get so annoyed -- i log on to the computers here at fox and every day they tell me my password is got to expired. i'm like, i'm tapped out. i can't come up with anymore passwords. >> you have 320 children. >> i do not. >> almost. >> okay, what are we doing here? >> be right back. >> welcome back to "studio b." hijacking the show from rick because i have some very sad and yet very exciting news to share. he is leaving us, and another of our great anchors has something to say about that. here shep. >> shepard: rick has been here since the lights came on at the fox news channel. a consummate professional. that guy everybody in the building likes, doesn't make mistakes, doesn't take himself seriously, he is great at what hes to, and miami's gain is our loss. rick is taki
don't use the predictable patterns. don't use your name. and be also more creative. try something that is unexpected, and doesn't really relate to anything at all. that's my advice. that's the right thing to do. >> i can't keep all of these things straight in my head and i don't know about jonathan but i get so annoyed -- i log on to the computers here at fox and every day they tell me my password is got to expired. i'm like, i'm tapped out. i can't come up with anymore passwords....
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take us behind, take us inside that meeting. we have heard that the president defended larry summers from critiques from other members of congress. first of all, where do you stand on this idea of janet yellen versus larry summers? what did you interpret the president's defense of larry summers to mean? >> i don't know that it's anything other than the president defending a longtime friend. that is not to say that he's made up his mind about who he's going to recommend. it's not a decision that must be made in the near future. i suspect that sometimes in the -- he'll make a decision. i think all the president was doing was saying he's a friend of mine and i do not wish to see him being made a whipping boy. and that's all that was to me. i don't put anything else into that except a gentleman defending a longtime friend. >> do you have a preference? >> well, i'm always looking to make history up here. and there's one appointment that would be history making. that is to break the glass ceiling for women in another category. >> so i
take us behind, take us inside that meeting. we have heard that the president defended larry summers from critiques from other members of congress. first of all, where do you stand on this idea of janet yellen versus larry summers? what did you interpret the president's defense of larry summers to mean? >> i don't know that it's anything other than the president defending a longtime friend. that is not to say that he's made up his mind about who he's going to recommend. it's not a...
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that does it for us. we'll see you tomorrow night. time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell, have a great night. >> it is 10:00 p.m., and anthony weiner is still running for mayor. and we have a winner tonight, or i should say we have a surrender tonight in the fight between rand paul and chris christie. and president obama is not giving up on trying to get congress to do the right thing. >> president obama is heading to the hill a little bit later on today. >> president obama had pep rallies with house and senate democrats. he kept his message tight and focused. >> jobs, middle class. >> basically just another internal campaign rally. >> not everyone thinks that is a great idea. >> just a further vision of a widely planned pan. >> also, you see what ted cruz said? there are a lot of politicians who say they are opposed to obama care. >> stand for principles, stand up and be funded. don't fund obama care. >> he is comparing mitch mcconnell to barack obama. >> our top political priority should be to deny president obama a secon
that does it for us. we'll see you tomorrow night. time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell, have a great night. >> it is 10:00 p.m., and anthony weiner is still running for mayor. and we have a winner tonight, or i should say we have a surrender tonight in the fight between rand paul and chris christie. and president obama is not giving up on trying to get congress to do the right thing. >> president obama is heading to the hill a little bit later on today....
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join us on twitter. find us @tamronhall and my team @newsnation. ent started as hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everythin
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noreen moustafa will be joining us next. (vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >> i know this stuff, and i love it. (vo) followed by humor and politics with a west coast edge. bill press and stephanie miller. >> what a way to start the day. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. [ ♪ theme music ] >> michael: the unrest in egypt continues almost a month after president mohamed morsi stepped down. for weeks tens of thousands of the former president's supporters have been up aing two squares in cairo in tent cities fully equipped w
noreen moustafa will be joining us next. (vo) first, news and analysis with a washington perspective from an emmy winning insider. >> i know this stuff, and i love it. (vo) followed by humor and politics with a west coast edge. bill press and stephanie miller. >> what a way to start the day. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some...
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less for us. more for you. hing, helicopthierhis hibuzzing, andk engine humming. no, no you can't come! sfx: birds chirping sfx: birds chirping >>> 43 past the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." joining us with the new issue of "time" magazine executive editor radhika jones and the newest co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" abby huntsman. welcome. congratulations, abby. >> thank you. >> you know you've been embraced when you're invited to sit at the "morning joe" table into you're in the house. radhika, this is kind of amazing. the numbers here of couples choosing not to have kids going up? >> i mean, the birth rate, dropped a staggering 9% just from 2007 to 2011. >> that's right. and it's not all voluntary childless couples, by the way, but there are more and more couples who are, you know, deciding for reasons of economics, that children are too expensive, but also just for women in particular, and that's how the birth rate is measured, let's not forget. not men who have children. it's all -- >> we're still havi
less for us. more for you. hing, helicopthierhis hibuzzing, andk engine humming. no, no you can't come! sfx: birds chirping sfx: birds chirping >>> 43 past the hour. welcome back to "morning joe." joining us with the new issue of "time" magazine executive editor radhika jones and the newest co-host of msnbc's "the cycle" abby huntsman. welcome. congratulations, abby. >> thank you. >> you know you've been embraced when you're invited to sit at...
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thank you for joining us. seaworld's killer whale is supposed to be having fun. they're supposed to be fun to watch them for the entire family. then this happened. >> she whips around and grabs the gate. you see her ripped from the gate. >> brian: coming up, a documentary giving us a hyped the scenes look about seaworld, doesn't want you to know. you will be shocked. one of america's biggest restaurant chains busted serving something americans did not order. now their punishment is in [ female announcer ] when you asked us to remove high fructose corn syrup from yoplait original and light, we were like, "sure. no problem!" and you were like, "thanks, but what about thick & creamy and whips!" and we were like, "done and done! now it's out of everything yoplait makes." and you were all, "yum!" and we're like, "is it just us, or has this been a really good conversation?" and you were like, "i would talk, but my mouth is full of yogurt." yoplait. it is so good! golden opportunity sales event and choose from one of
thank you for joining us. seaworld's killer whale is supposed to be having fun. they're supposed to be fun to watch them for the entire family. then this happened. >> she whips around and grabs the gate. you see her ripped from the gate. >> brian: coming up, a documentary giving us a hyped the scenes look about seaworld, doesn't want you to know. you will be shocked. one of america's biggest restaurant chains busted serving something americans did not order. now their punishment is...
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jacki schechner, i'm going to blame you sending us -- texting us a picture of your pussy . . . cat in the sink this morning is starting this whole beastiality theme. [ turtles moaning ] >> stephanie: bears twerking, you started this. >> crazy rhubarb lady. >> it's because i'm not in the room. she who is not in the room gets blamed for everything. >> stephanie: we need to get you back here and spoon you in captain america's underpants. >> that's what happened at your party the other day, i walked in and got blamed for a broken glass. >> stephanie: exactly. if you would have been there you could have prevented that. >> exactly. >> stephanie: all right. here she is the currently unmolested jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. defense secretary chuck hagel is warning that unless congress acts to stop the sequester, the military is going to be in serious trouble. analysis of what another $500 billion in automatic budget cuts would do to our forces lays out unacceptable scenarios. hagel says unlike the private sector, the government in general, and the dod in particular doesn
jacki schechner, i'm going to blame you sending us -- texting us a picture of your pussy . . . cat in the sink this morning is starting this whole beastiality theme. [ turtles moaning ] >> stephanie: bears twerking, you started this. >> crazy rhubarb lady. >> it's because i'm not in the room. she who is not in the room gets blamed for everything. >> stephanie: we need to get you back here and spoon you in captain america's underpants. >> that's what happened at...
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how much of it is used on us to store personal information. we are joined by former congress woman jane harmon, currently the director and president of the wood row wilson international center for scholars. we have more leaks, more information coming out. the big question that i think many people have, the article says they can look at e-mails, chats, browsing history with very little oversight, with very little prior authorization. the administration says that is not the case that this is not wide spread unchecked access. who is right? >> the administration and the leaders of the intelligence committees on a bipartisan basis are right. i was there when these programs were put together. one of them was put together outside of the foreign intelligence surveillance act which was not okay. and congress moved to amend it to make sure it fit within the law. i have seen these programs and you cannot access. edward snowden can't and certainly glen greenwald can't access any information it wants to. when an american is involved there has to be an indi
how much of it is used on us to store personal information. we are joined by former congress woman jane harmon, currently the director and president of the wood row wilson international center for scholars. we have more leaks, more information coming out. the big question that i think many people have, the article says they can look at e-mails, chats, browsing history with very little oversight, with very little prior authorization. the administration says that is not the case that this is not...
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work with us to help us draft resolution, we would be in a different case today. let me ask you -- i am looking at ten pages of analysis of the legality surrounding section 1401. i see one paragraph of a treasury analysis on that same topic. what is your assessment of the seriousness with which treasury analyzes this issue? >> based on what the treasury department published, it does not appear that they engaged in their recent decision making that is required of agencies of the issue regulations and purport to provide a qualitative interpretation of the statute. there were derelict in their responsibilities in providing that meager justification. >> with the chairman's indulgence, let me ask you why. there are a lot of serious public servants. implementing congressional mandates is not a new job. why in the world is it that you believe such a cavalier work ethic was applied to this topic when folks are so serious about others? >> i don't know. there are many instances. we "several an article where there were quite forthright about not being able to implement the l
work with us to help us draft resolution, we would be in a different case today. let me ask you -- i am looking at ten pages of analysis of the legality surrounding section 1401. i see one paragraph of a treasury analysis on that same topic. what is your assessment of the seriousness with which treasury analyzes this issue? >> based on what the treasury department published, it does not appear that they engaged in their recent decision making that is required of agencies of the issue...
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to serve us well. thank you, madam president. mrs. murray: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: madam president, i want to echo what my good friend and partner on this bill, senator collins, just said. like all of us, when i go home to my home state of washington, i don't hear a lot about -- from my constituents about partisan politics. they don't ask me which party's up or which party's down. they don't care about the political games and certainly not who's winning or losing them. the vast majority of people i talk to when i go home ask me what we are doing here in congress to create jobs and get this economy going again. they ask me what we are doing to break through this gridlock and the constant manufactured crisis and make sure that this country, this economy is working for them and their families. they tell me that they want democrats and republicans working together. they want us to get into a room and put politics aside and put our country first and
to serve us well. thank you, madam president. mrs. murray: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. mrs. murray: madam president, i want to echo what my good friend and partner on this bill, senator collins, just said. like all of us, when i go home to my home state of washington, i don't hear a lot about -- from my constituents about partisan politics. they don't ask me which party's up or which party's down. they don't care about the political games and certainly...